A Tallulah woman has been charged with more than 30 felony counts in a $60,000 tax fraud scheme.

Chetoria Tyler was arrested last week and charged with 15 counts of computer fraud and 15 counts of filing or maintaining false public records, among other charges. She is being held in the Easton Baton Rouge Parish Prison.

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“She is the 33rd person arrested under a joint anti-tax fraud initiative of the [Louisiana] Department of Revenue and the state Office of the Attorney General,” according to the LDR.

Tyler was taken into custody after investigators determined that she submitted fraudulent income tax returns on behalf of clients of her tax preparation business, TC Enterprises. She is listed as living in the 200 block of Allen Street in Tallulah.

Investigators stated that Tyler filed 2012 and 2013 income tax returns with false claims for state child care tax credits. Ten of her clients told officials that they didn’t provide her with that information and didn’t “have any dependents.”

According to the LDR, false or inflated tax credit claims are a common technique among unscrupulous tax preparers who promise clients larger tax refunds than they would receive otherwise.

Tyler also faces charges for failing to report income she earned from her tax preparation work and withholding data on her own state individual income tax return. Officials at the Department of Revenue’s Tax Refund Intercept Program blocked $1,767 in fraudulent refunds that she would have otherwise received.